ESRS has collaborated with many different universities and labs across the country and worldwide on a variety of different projects.
National Collaborators:
International Collaborators:
Egypt
- Professor Gad El-Qady, President of NRIAG, Professor Khaled Zahran
National Research Institute of Astonomy and Geophysics (NRIAG) - Professor Bassam Abdellatif
National Authority of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences (NARSS) - Professor Ahmad Wagdy
Cairo University
- Professor Baher El Kaliouby
Ain Shames University - Dr. Zeinhom El Alfy, Associate Director
Egyptian Mineral Resources Authority (EMRA) - Dr. Fatma Abdel Rahman, Director of the Division of Groundwater Resources,Dr. K. Abdel Gelil
Egyptian Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation (MWRI)
- Suez Canal University
Saudi Arabia
- Professor Abdullah G. Othman, Department Chairman and Director of Natural Hazards Research Unit
Umm Al-Qura University - Professor Abdullah Al-Amri, Chairman
- Professor Talal Alharbi
- Professor Hussain J. Alfaifi
- Professor Fahad Alshehri
King Saud University - King Abdulaziz university
- Saleh A. Al Sefrey, Ass. President for Technical Affairs
Saudi Geological Survey
Iraq
- Mansoor-ul-Hada Abbasi
Iqra University
- Sabbar Abdullah Salih Al-Kaisy, Ph.D, Lifta Salman Kadem, Ph.D
University of Tikrit
- U.S. Embassy, Iraq
Kuwait
- Professor Ahmad Al Dousari
Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR)
- Kuwait University
Pakistan
NASA GRACE SCIENCE TEAM:
- Himanshu Save from CSR
Center for Space Research, Texas - Professor Jurgen Kusche
Bonn University
ESRS and NASA GRACE Science Team
The GRACE mission launched March 17, 2002. Since 2003, GRACE Science Team has developed innovative methods and approaches that enable continuous water mass (groundwater/surface water) change measurement among the GRACE and GRACE-FO observations (2002-present). Also, validation and verification of the methodologies and integration of different data sources (e.g. GRACE, geochemistry, geophysics, and field data). Another high priority focus is data assimilation of GRACE and GRACE-FO data in a broad range of Earth System models and modeling systems.